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The Volsci (, , ) were an tribe, well known in the history of the first century of the . At the time they inhabited the partly hilly, partly marshy district of the south of , bounded by the and on the south, the on the east, and stretching roughly from and Cora in the north to in the south. Rivals of Rome for several hundred years, their territories were taken over by and assimilated into the growing republic by 304 BC. Rome's first emperor was of Volscian descent.


Description by the ancient geographers
says that the Volsci formed a sovereign state near the site of Rome. It was placed in the Pomentine plain, between the Latins and the , which took their name from the plain.

The Volsci were divided in Antiates Volsci (capital Antium) on the Tyrrhenian coast, and Ecetran Volsci () in the hinterland.


Language
The Volsci spoke Volscian, a , which was closely related to and , and more distantly to .
(2011). 9781444393583, John Wiley & Sons. .

In the Volscian territory lay the little town of Velitrae (modern ), home of the ancestors of . From this town comes an inscription dating probably from early in the 3rd century BC; it is cut upon a small bronze plate (now in the Naples Museum), which must have once been fixed to some , and dedicated to the god (or the goddess ).


Conflict with ancient Rome
The Volsci were among the most dangerous enemies of , and frequently allied with the , whereas their neighbors, the , were allied with Rome after 486 BC.
(2011). 9781444357202, John Wiley & Sons. .

According to the semi-legendary history of early Rome, its seventh and last king, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, was the first to go to war against the Volsci, commencing two centuries of conflict between the two states. Ab urbe condita 6.6; 6.9; 8.1

Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, the legendary Roman warrior, earned his after capturing the Volscian town of in 493 BC. The reputed rise and fall of this Roman hero is chronicled in 's , which served as the basis for the Shakespeare play, .

(1969). 9780521075299, CUP Archive. .

However, if 's account of the war between Rome and Clusium is accurate, it would seem that the relationship between Rome and the Volsci was not always hostile. Livy writes that at the approach of the army in 508 BC, with the prospect of a siege, the arranged for the purchase of grain from the Volsci to feed the lower classes of Rome. Ab urbe condita 2. 9


Prominent Volsci
  • Camilla in 's , a Volscian Warrior Maiden (like the legendary Amazons).
  • Attius Tullus Aufidius, leader of the Volsci during the Roman–Volscian wars.


Prominent Romans of Volscian ancestry
  • , first Roman emperor.
  • , Roman emperor from 249 to 251.


Roman Gentes of Volscian origin


Further reading
  • Coarelli, Filippo. "Roma, i Volsci e il Lazio antico". In: Crise et transformation des sociétés archaïques de l'Italie antique au Ve siècle av. JC. In: Actes de la table ronde de Rome (19-21 novembre 1987). Rome: École Française de Rome, 1990. pp. 135–154. (Publications de l'École française de Rome, 137)

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